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03-10-2017, 09:47 PM
I believe the main reason for each is that they are both the largest populace in their regions (Bowling Green overwhelmingly so) and both have a great deal of movement of transfers that insulate the collective group from a year in which they might be overtaken. When you have a larger population to choose from, the only hope for the rest is that the talent gets spread out enough that the single county teams or other independent schools could have a greater collection. But when players consolidate onto certain teams and don't attend their home district, the advantage becomes compounded.
In most years of the fourth region it hasn't even been close to having the streak broken. 9 out of the 16 years in the current streak, both region finalists have been from the 14th District (Warren County). In those other seven years, only once has a team gotten within 5 points of the 14th District rep in the finals (2016 - Barren County lost by 3 to Bowling Green). And I'm not certain when the trend will stop.
In most years of the fourth region it hasn't even been close to having the streak broken. 9 out of the 16 years in the current streak, both region finalists have been from the 14th District (Warren County). In those other seven years, only once has a team gotten within 5 points of the 14th District rep in the finals (2016 - Barren County lost by 3 to Bowling Green). And I'm not certain when the trend will stop.
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